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I’m happy to announce that we have just posted a “Labs” release on our http://wf.codeplex.com site with some new Caching Activities . These activities work with Windows Server AppFabric Caching making it possible for you to use the cache directly from your workflow
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If you really want to understand how something works. Try creating an interface and then creating a stubbed implementation that behaves exactly the same way. It’s a big job but wow – I’m learning so much about Windows Server AppFabric Caching by doing this. Consider this method DataCache...

What to do if you get this error when unit testing Windows Server AppFabric Caching Being new to unit testing code that invokes PowerShell I ran into this problem when trying to test code that was using the Windows Server AppFabric Caching cmdlets. System.Management.Automation.Runspaces.RunspaceOpenModuleLoadException...

Last week I tried doing TDD with Windows Server AppFabric. In my previous post I shared with you my conclusions. To sum it up, doing TDD with AppFabric caching is painful; even more painful than using a database in your unit tests. Over the weekend I decided to see if I could use Moq to mock...

I like to do TDD whenever I can. So today I was writing some code that would be using the distributed cache features of Windows Server AppFabric and I decided to write unit tests first and then implement my code. Writing code that uses an external store like a file, a database or a distributed...

Finally – I can use Visual Studio 2010 RTM with the new AppFabric Beta 2 Refresh release. I installed it using the Web Platform Installer (still the best way on a dev box). I couldn’t remember the particular cmdlet I was looking for so I remembered that we had a cmdlet called Get-CacheHelp...